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s gt Civua on FINARUE ANV LUMMERUE, FINANCIAL. ' New Youg, February 1 . PINANCIAL REVIRW . Events of the weak in financial circ'es were not important asa rule, although the markets passed through some wide fuctuations, Money ruled easy through the week with rates ranging from 3@5 per cent. Exchaoge was firm at @ 4 904, “Governments were quiet and without im-. portant feature. In railway and miscel- Taneous stocks sp-culative business was quite moderate ani on a much smaller scale than for some weeks past. The changes from firmness and depression were frequent, but the fluctuations were con- {Hued within a narrow range, There were, Wanuver, some marked exceptions, The ea'es of more active stocks ti-day were 225,000 shares, MONEY. Money closed at 3 per cent. Exchange closed firm at 4 85@4 90}, GOVERNMENT BONDS, nents closed firm. Govern.” ¢Currency 6's ‘4’ coupons. 4"- coupons + 6% Continued . B's continued. . RAILROAD BONDS, Pacific railre 4 bonds closed aa follows.’ 128 bid Union 1sts. . ... il 102 116§ Union Land Grants...........1 14{ bid Union Sinking Fund 22 @1 28 Centrals. 133@1 14) BTOCKS The stock market to-day was mode- rately active and irregular, and prices as a rule closed }@1§ per cent lower, ©., C. & 1. C. was exceptionally weak wsnd closed 3} per cent lower than yesterday. The principal dealings were in Denver & Rio Grande, Northern Pacific preferred, Lake Shore, New York Central, C., C. & L. O, Louisville & Nashville, Reading and Cen- tral Pacific. The following are the closing bids: Nor. Pacific pfd 733 N Y Eievated..107 o+ Pacific. 85; Ure Trans Ore Nav . Ohio ... Preferred ....100 Mictigan Cen’l 86 M P 102, Quickslv Preferred . O&W.. MLS& W, Houston & Tex. ANONSL, Union W e Pacitic. . 1181 Western Union. 513 San Francisco. . 42 Preforred.... 58} 1at Preforred. 94 Wabash.... .. 66 Preferred. ... 66 C......: 180 Nor. & Wpfd.. 55 NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. ""NEw YORk, February 11.—The bank i gm’r , 82 50; box lower than they were last week. Dry goods, both staple and fancy, were meet ng with a good demand, Values were steady and pri_es well maintained, Grocaries sol 1 freely atabout last week's prices, Drugs and chetnieals continue to sell freely, Several impottant changes have been noted in quotations dtiring the week, Oils were firm and unchanged; Heavy hardware and iron sold moilé» ately well on orders, Nails were firm, Tinners’ supplies met a fair demand. T umber met a good demand, both from builders and manufasturers. Prices were firmly maintained, with a prospect of an advance in some classes of boards seon, Advic s from the lumber regions say that logging i+ progressing nicely, that snow is quite plenty in nearly all sections, and that o large number of logs have been banked, fully % many as the mills can cut, Leather and leather goods were quiet and a trifle weaker., Pelts were a shade better. Furs were steady and in good de- mand, The receipts of ho.s have been moderate and barely up to anticipations. Packers are p.ying good prices tor choice lots. Toba ceos have ruled generally firm, the only changé noted duting the week being Catlin's O, 8, 5-1b boxes declined 2 per vound. "y other branches of trade no material chatige from 'ast week's report hus been |ett B, 7dc: do A, Bjo; do E 48, 12jc; Wal- noticed. —————— Local Gra'n Dealings. WHEAT.—Cash No. 2% 1 09 Vo, 8, 88c: rejected, 67he. cash o SARLEY.~Caall No.'s, 8; No. § C. Cash, 750. CORN.—Cash No. 2, 43c. OATS.—Cash, 81e. STREET PRICES—Corn, 45@50; oats, et AY—$6'00@6 50 per ton. Provisions. FLOUR—Spring wheat, straight grade, 83 25@3 50; *‘Pioneer” Californin, &4 00; patent, 88 75@4 50; winter wheat straight 4 25; patent, 34 50@b 00; gra- heat, 83" 00; Queen 25; Jasper, 83 87; Big Sioux, Bee, $3 50. RYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTUFFS—Bran, per owt. 100 r ton, 16.00@17.00; «creenings, per cwt. ; shorts, —per swt 1.00; chopped feed, per owt. 120; meal 2olted, yellow, 1 40; white. 81 60. POTATOES—Nebraskas, 1 15@i 20. SWEET POTATOES—Gennine Musca. ine,d @5c per lb, WILD GEESE—Out of market. KGGS—15¢, BUTTER—Choice, 28@30c; poor, no market: fair, 18@24; creamery, 0@32c. APPLES — Good, sound, very scarce Sankiaim 3 e d oy AU CEYRLOING, Per gallon, 200 . Ton (Field's), o “fi?’z‘fi. og:u d':i i1 el \]hn: S, raw pet Jion, 65: o e r."iif°°,‘ :fl':?n'l;h;nmlnf pecvim l\:;.l-l:rv:'a:m:":::;‘r: Otnofnnati Produoe, ofsprosperity and promise of future nefal- o 0T s s P E8n 6 Wit 0 e s i e " ol Tt | e ok opart By 11 | o el i et 21 (slack), S;fu..c, 27 do 110 (slack), | “\xl per galion, 1 80, i n.::::, was at an advance’ of § n-?: "f;'v",",':h'l' T d - Easicrs prime steam, 110011 05, | Western Nebraggar O"*013 canse in Ber onse, 300, Oniont, 380, Salmon, 1 | perry Allon, 85; sperm, W onll ornd o vish the el K T oR ) o ulk Meats~ Steady; clear tiden 9 75 | Pawnes is the bon i i , por dete, 1 60@1 70; do 21, per dozen | 1 36¢ nah, W, B, per gnllon, 6 M yostorday, The = TOCKet rajed 0 sif. y Redged and proftab] ) T ty. TFive full 255, Sainos, small Fuh, imported, one | oxbee, por gailon, 750 No. 1 Loleratly steady for awhile, . b e be-) * Hacon—stendy; cloar sidon, 10 62 lo, gent pole, anumernted ag. follyer, o quarter botes per box, I1ko; AmeHean, | oeing, serc: per gallon Wimmer, Thes | S areak and - declined ' WY with | Flour—Dull; family, 6 5067 oreamery, &' chesse faosors, Clows: A quarter boxw per hox, TLe; do half boxes, | o den machine, No. T, per sation, Sons S | 1St factuations of 4 o, TS Woke | Wheat- Eucvi No. 2 red, 1 44 builling Ay, n eonl mine on Tarkor e 0 er box, 214c.- Iabsters, 1 b per dozen, | 2, 50; sperm, signal, per gallon, 0o ] "m w’.vunil!rlhvluwl to the recofp, o rl-nlr. Corn—FEasier; No, 2 white spot, on and & Heetolam clnullm :»2" urkey creek, 80. Tomatoss,: 230 "do “8_ 1o per | pentine, per gallon, Bie; maptha, 74/, per | jow i or0ors from vavios pointy A1 8l track, 700, Mit, O s flbiaae) case, 830; (4% 2 I (Mountain) | gallon, 30c; 64°, 200 VUEN o '\A':"j'!lho market at abont g\ I“.,'jl'k Oats—Wenk; No. 2 mixed, 4640 Mat. Conlon, of O'Connor, Gresley e ‘care, §60; woaked ocorn, 9105 do Heavy Hardwars List | Foe cxsh ned ety Slomed M fuoht | AVTler ey o0t on brack, 05jo, | Gounity, amet with a terrible and sudden B "t Yarmouth), g Sate, BT 1o, g b gl ., tio | | coah and r for & "0rehi| Whidky—Steady at 1 17. leath last week. =While climbing upon a string beans, per_case, 225; Lima beans | cast tool de, m@z}, wigon spokes, o0 | o llvr]{\pr B for May; 18 ' [0 2 - iw:?( hay i front, the team started sud. per case, 220, Succotash per case, 2 25, 2 95@3 00; hubs, per sety 1 55 felloen aane] | werje @106 for vear. No.' 8 g LY Live Btook, Whedln oruling piunaer the wgon, the ena, common, per case, 2 00; peas, choice, | dry, 140; tongnes, ench, T0G@She: axlee | SO regular at 10Ma@i 10} rejess °0 ooy, BASTLnkRTY, Pa,, February 11, | Wheels crushing his jaw and neck, o Gase, 4 0. Binckberrien, oy or cann | ach, '7hes mqare tmtar pr s | KO3 oo o logation o pelattloNothing doing;’ recelpts, 1,853 | Mrs. Herron, wife of the jailor at Heat. 80, strawberries, 2 Ib, per cane,2 75! | washers, por I, S@180; Frvete, e fONC | tormogithe speculative denand, heads thipments, 1,020 head, rice, can handle a gun and is not afraid to et o oyl ber, Oty 97D 00, | doll olininy per Ll;. 6@I2c; malleable, So; | feeling w..:n'.::i‘lp.'c‘.“dm,.'c‘:“‘.fi','.;:|: Fais | ments o {hte, 380 hents ship. | wse it whew occasion sequires, - She e amsons, 2 Ib, per case, 2 45, Bartle ron o 3 crowhars, 6o: harrow . . , aceor ( A ments, i adelphias, 7 10@ | co risoners bre, poars per case, B 00@4 00. Whortleber- | taoth, Jo; horseshoos, per keg, h“o'(,,";:;l" an sdvance ut §@jo in prices. Oferinge) 740 t e and compelled them 1..;.“,"‘,“““::‘"::';; Ly ries per case, 2 80. Egg plums, 2 Ib l':" steel, 7@8o, g 13 e ve, however, and the market wenk: Sheep Nothing doing; receipts, none; | with her howitzer under their noses, cuse, 8 50; doy choice, 210, per case. 450, | “NATES 10 to 20, 8 60; 8 t0 10, 875 | siijo,"8n I 8ympaty with other . [l \pments, 4,000, The Joh o 1 Green gages,2 Ib per case, 8 50: do choice, | 6d, 4 00; 4d, 4 25; 8d, common 5 0. 8 ";w;-;\"‘\,)'"f‘_"" receded f@ge and ruled — N "”“‘.'l'i"‘ ountydournal shows evi. b per case, 50. Pine Apples, 2 b, per oase, | fine, 6 50; ri(nrh, all sisen, b 25: i o b r. A "‘I 2 and 3|Igl. mixed cl; Totedo Proanoe. w0 !“‘t earned prosperity by pro. lwm Peaches, 210 per casc, 8 10: |4 75: 84 casing, 4 50; 104 A m.“i fre for cash and Februa Tovtno, February 11, x’urmunfln printing machinery, = The do 8 1b, oase, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), 8 b, per | finish, .7,,;,.'1‘,\“".,,'5“‘”-_‘ ke, o 58 Jide " April; 6240 6 WA 'eat—Firm: No. 2 red, 1 834 for|borroe *““' f the neatest anl best case.88; do pie, 8 I per doren, § 80. balf Keas, 100 extra, L grer 81 for Julyy ve S| Rabw orys T3 fir Murchs 1358 for | bldheing b the. wenyier ki, —a woskly CE—Ci 3 L 7 ey 2 Steady and somewhat roved, 354 for 9 sing to ® wearie. - / (alslhlx&‘l‘:nir('a;(;x!f’.!m 8@84o; Louisiana, 74 “.fim:»]l,;snfit, lli(sh: ng.-k' A, $2.10; ‘;u-. 2 closed at 40, ,m‘\Q. fnrmcu:l:‘;“.|‘m'»‘7:.,- Aprity 4 for ‘\12,‘1 1} for August, change flend, eyes of the ex / L) . en )" b ) pi e ol N PEANUTS—Roasted, choice, red Ten- k:"\ml &“:‘;‘.ar.“‘;s:.k"": % ‘\_t_»,m:g ‘ficrv':?; -I(L"i March; 403: for April; 1 ’hilaaeivhia Produoce. ," young man named Anton got affficted nessee, fo por. Ib; fancy white, 100 per 1ty [ ing, ks, use, ver 100 feet 5o, Kye - Inac for Feb PHILADELERLA, February 11, | {520 the love fewer overin Suu ders oyun. b VUG M e Horses and Mules, ary ind Mara 7 TR e Stoays 157G for o | ], favens ke Fremont to procure » bo: j . Barle h . o Kol vy 0 rch, s 0 cure it or to b dotas. The market i brisk and ail graden are |, A1 ] L No. o [and Febram ';‘;MM';_:};" and Fep. | K2 himself. Afher a fow painfnl twioges BROWN COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8ke; | Jglling well at » sliht advance in prices. | February: afor aprl ot o Tor | o iarys OTRA for March, below the belt, he yelled for help, anil » o; Buckeye LI, 4.4, 70; Cabot W, s Chittes A, 6ic; t F N il L0 SHoonir, tho; Honwst Width, 740, Tn: | . Fine single drivers, 8150, to 800.; Exten ol Hond &, Shei, Tndin’ Stapdurd A, | drat horst,” $I78 /22 Comimon, dra 84c; Indian Orehard d. w., 8fc; Lawrence | 0rses, 8100. to 160, Extra farm horses, 8110. to 125.; Common to good farm horses 890, to $100.; Extra plugs, 860, to 75.; Common plugs, $20. to $40, MULES.—15 to 154 hands (extra), $125, 144 to 15 hands, 8100. to 140.; hands, $75. t0100.; 13} to 14 ; L, 7c; Mystic River, 740; Pequot A, 8je; L Tos Mo ver, 4 oy A cott B, She, FINE BROWN OOTTONS—Allendale | {5 7% 4.4; The; Alligator 3.4, 80; Argyle 44, T§o; Aantic L Bhc; Badger EJ}{{ X diy Bof | MU SOINOTD R ennington C 4-4, 6§c; Buckeye S, 4.4, 6 4 A 0 Todian Somiard. a 9.8, 8hr Taconts'd| ALCOHOL — 187 Jroch 335 pet wine 39, 8)c; Lehigh E 4-4, 04c; Tonsdale 4.4, gnllnn: extra California spirits, 187 proof, 106; Papperetl N 80, 7c; do O 9, Tes do 1t | 1 30 per proof gallon; triple refined apiti 187 proof, 1 24 per proof @allon; re-dimtille wkiskies, 1 150;_fine blended, 1 i@ 2 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 00; Kea- tucky and Penu-{hmln ryes, 2 00@7 00 86, 7§c; do E 89, 8jc; Pocassct C 4-4, 73c; amsutta 4-4, 13c. BLEACHED COTTONS~Androscog- i s 4-4,100; BlackstoneA A. in perial o6y ) dodo half bieached 4.4,50; Cabot 4-4,8§; | 4 SRANDIES—Imported, 86 00@16 00; domestic 140@4 00, Fidelity44, 94c; Fruit of ths Loom, 11; oh car brid 4-4,130sdo Water Tt 104c; Great | . GINS—T:z ported, 4 50@6 00; domentic, Falis Q, 10}c; Indian Head shrunk 1-4,121c: | 1 40@3 3 1,‘.n-4;;.dhlo do cambrio 87, 1% New | | RUMSS b g‘:g*‘l v m CgM\l.PAGNEB—ImrM por_case, ™ Pogasset d-4, 8fo; Utica, 11c; Wamsntta 26 00@3%4 0; Amarina, case, 12 00@ 1R 00, 0 X X, 13¢, DUCKS—Unbleached—Atlantic, 100 | 73 0. CLARETS—Per case, 4 50@16 00, WINES—Rhine wine, per case, § 00@ 17¢; Baltimore do, 16¢; Lone Star, 8 oz., 12¢: Savage, 18c. 20 00; Catawba, per case, 4 00@7 0. Lwmber. BUCKS (Colered)—Albany E brown, WHOLRSALE. 8¢; do C, drab tle: do N, stripes and | FENCING—No, 1, 12 to 20 ft, $22700; plaids, 124c; do XXX brown and drab, stripes and plaids, 1%)c; Arlington fancy, No. 2, 1240 20 ft., 21 00; sheetini dreased, No, 1, 18 00; No, 3, 16 00; common bonrds, do extra heavy, 20c; Fall River , extra heavy, 3lMc; brown, 13c: Neponset A brown, 15c. broy Indiana A mz-; Brunswick brown, 84¢; Chariot fancy, dressed, 20 00: at 85 00@5 50 per bbl. s r{:}El\[ONS--Snmdy; per box, £150@ MALLAGA GRAPES—Per bbl.,$8 50; 50 73 | per half bbl., 84 BEESWAX—VYellow, 20@22. ONIONS—1 10@1 40 per bushel. CRANBERRIES—Per bbl., $10 00@ CELERY—Per doz., 61@550. DRESSED GFESE—Per 1b., 9@11c, OYSTERS—Selects. 46c; standards, 35c, oORESSED CHICKENS—Steady at 10c. RESSED TURKEYS -12§@18c. CHEESE—10@14c. Grocers List. to goud mired in rates yuled 600@6 65 {0 hanvy and ly and B@10¢ higher, h 95, and lard hogs at 700 nger and more active 50, i Y il culls, 800G 90, | Yellow nominal at 64 @700 osed at 18 for Februa y; 18 18 473@18 50 for Apri May; 18 95 for June, Lard—Tame, closing at 1112 (@1l 16 for cash and February; 11 15@11 175 for 11274@ 1130 for Ap il; 114 @ 11 42} for May; 11 50@11 52} for June. Meats— Fairly active, 930@9 3% for cash and Marel 945 for April; 9 85@9 60 for M. March; Bulk Whisky—Steady st 1 Butter—Good Cemand for all grades of |, fresh wade stock. The light, and readily taken; creamery, choice ood, 34@880; dairy, choice to tancy, 83@87¢; do, fair to 20@30c; fresh ma le packing stoo, ladle packed, common to good, c; roll, 20@23¢ for common to fair, 25@30 for good to choioe. Weaker; demand fair; ample; sales of strictly fresh at 18@19%, to fancy, 40@42c; fair g 18 10@1s Sho 19, to ) 42460 receipts were 724 for ort ribw, receipts Rec'ts, Shipm'ts . 10,165 12,631 26,446 11,012 . 97,485 160,285 . 66,7 ©hicago Live Stook. Chicavo, February 11, The Drover's Journl reports as foll)wa: by, Hogs—Tece ing i1 light s ranging at ¢ (0@ ; light hogs st 6 10(@6 60; nkip 6,000 head; common d demand and seas ,t8, 600 head; great nearei- | but prices | 530@5 45; mixed - FRAMING—16 ft. and under, per M 3 TICKINGS—Amoskeag A C A 82, o) 0 [ Cattle—R. 174e; do XX blue 33, 18}z Arrowanna, | 21 0% 10 ft. stodding, 22 00;22 1t 22 00; | 1y of stock madn in the market, 9)e; Claremont B B, 154c; Conestogn ex- pblebi wers firs im shippin, tra, 174c; Hamilton D, 11ic; Lewiston A | FINISHING—DNo. 1, finish l*.’ a _and | cheics, b TA@6 60; export, 6 5 30, 15¢; Minnebaha 4-4, 20c; Owega super | 2 inch, 850 00 No, 1 finish 1 incl 7 80; | hutchers’ stock in good demand at strong extra 4-4, 28¢; Pearl River 32, 16fc; Put- | No. 2, finish l{,sgnnd 2 inch, $4500: No, | price ws, 2 7004 25; bulls, 3 50@4 25; nam XX blue stripe, 12¢; Shetucket S | 2 finish, 1 inch, $40'00; No, 3 finish, 1 ineh, | steers, 3 35@83 85, 104c; do S$ 12¢; Yeoman's blue 29, 8ic, DENIMS. —Amoskeak, blueand brown, 2 164c;_ Andover DI Nlue, ‘154c; Arlington | ch battons per 100 feet lin.. 0c. blue Scotch, 183c; Concord 00O, blue and | . STOCK BOARDS—A stock, $40 00; B brown, do AAA, do do 134; do XXX | 835 00; C, 830 00; common stock, $22 50. | do do 14jc; Haymaker's blue and brown, | FLOORING—No. 1, $40' 80; No. 2, 9c; Mystio River DD stripe, 16jc; Pearl [ 83 00; No, 3, 82200 yellow pine, No. 1, River, blue and brown, 154c; Uncasville, [ $40 00. blue and brown, 133c. 4 _SIDING—No 1, $24 06; No. 2, $2200; CAMBRICS—Barnard, 5}c; Eddystone [ No. 3, $18 00. ' c; Garner A | SHIP LAP—Plain, $22'06; 0. 6. No. 1, lining, 24 inch double face, 8; lazed, Sc: Manhattan glove finish, b3:|$3200; No. 2,$22 00. CEILING—$24 ewport do 6c; do glazed, 5jc; Pequot do 708, LATH ANDS GLES—A star(best) 5c: Lockwood kid finish, 6. CORSET JEANS—Amory, 8¢; Andros- | yl,in les, $3 85, No. 2, $2'50; No. 3; $2 00, Tath, $ 60 coggin satteen, 8}c; Chrendoln, chc;Conen- y 3 835 00; O. G. battons per .00 feet lim., $100; well curbing, $2200; rough § and 2 — Sheep—heceipts, 200head; murk st show- ed considerable strength on account.of the light receipts; common, 305; fair, 370; | choice, 5 30, Kansas City Pioduoo Market. Kansas Cmy, Februar Wheat—Keyerish ana weaker; 119 for cash; 1 15 February; 116 Mare No. 3, cash, 964; Februavy, 97¢; March, 100; April, 1 01; May, 1 92@1 02} No, 4 86k for cash; SGjc N Sicadi il led; N 'orn—Steadier but still wmaettled; No. 2 mixed, 68}@5% for cash; Bohoansiime, @584c; March, b7c; Apri for Februany; Ary, ; May L. o an engine of an Otwaha house, 4,183 from ore brick soaked in keroseme. by a prairie fire near. Albion Inss week. COFFEE.—Rio, tair, 124c; Rio, good, | toga satteens, 71c; Hallowel Tndian: “Bullding. Material, 5830; No. 2 white mixed, cash, 61}e; - statement is unfavorable. 184c; Rio, prime to choice, 14c; Old gov't | Orchard improved, 74c; Narragansett, 74c; | LIME—Tsr barrel, $1 35, bull per bu,, | February, m""pmnfmh' 634c;: May, 624c. Loans decreased. 938,500 | Java; W&gflh Mocha, 2840; Arbuckle's, Pelgflerill satteen 9h0; Rockport, 7do !350. Cement, bbl;. $3 50. Towa *,,., Rige—No. 2 February, i8e. Specie decreased. . 8,490,400 | 160, INTS- Allcnl‘(flc' American, B}c; | bbl, $2 50. Hair ger hnLSfiu. arred Rec'te. Shipm’ts, Legal tenders decreased . 858, TEAS.—Gunpowder, good, 45@55c; | Arnold, 7c; Berwick, 4jc; Cocheco, 7c; | felt 100 Ibs, 83 50. Btraw board. 88 €0 | Wheat . 5,19 Deposits decreased. . . 5,674 600 | Choice, 75c; Imperial, good, 40@4bc; | Conestoga. 6c; Dunkirk, 4§c; Dunnell, | PAPER—Straw paper, B?u rag T, [ Corn . 4 3129 3,460{ - Circulation decreased. . 149,600 | Choice, 60@75c; Young Hyson, good, 63@7c; Eddystone, 7c~‘mglow-¢ar, 6¢; | 4e; dry goods paper, 7c¢; manila paper, 10¢; B Reserves decreased. . - 3,831,610 ¥0c; choice, G5@81 00; Jupan'Nat Leaf, fififl%‘yfiwfifii:,hfic~ ks«;'r .?,‘;f.;“é:: mews paper. 8c. Kansas City Live Stock. 5 oice, 3 4 i 3 ) 2; I ; 5 dge, ¢ > $12; Whi pts, 482 head;. shipments, WasHiNGTON, February 11.—National | ze0d, 85@40c; choice, b"{;"n(fi"' Oriental 6je. oA lump, 86 0; Whitebreast nut, $6.70; Towa | 435 head, Market stiong and active at an bank notes raceived for redemptionduring | SUGARS.—Cut loaf. 10jc; Crushed Oe; Amos- | Jump, 85 50; Towa nut 86 60; Rock Springs, | adyar.co of 10@1%c; uative shippers, 4 75 the week, 81 671,000, against $1,28,000 in the corresponding week last year, Bonds held to secure national bank circulation, $370,971,200; bonds held to secure public moneys innational bank depositories, $13,- 868,0)); bonds deposited to secure circu- Tation during the week, $1,146,500; to se- cure circulation withdrawn during the week, &1,412,000. COHICAGO MONEY MARKET, CH10AGO, February 11, To-day there was considerable donein *'the way of signing margin checks, but to the eourse of values on 'change money was wanted by all classes of borrowers at 6@7 per cent. Eastern exchange between the city banks was weak at 25¢ discount per $1,000. The clearings of the associated banks \ were 87,300,000 THE BOSTON PACIFIC NATIONAL, “HBosToN, Webruary 11.—““It is impera- ~tive,” said Bank Kxaminer Needham this afternoon, “‘that the accounts of the Pa- oific National bank bein a condition to meet myapproval at the close of next week, The present prospects, however, are very gratifying, The stockholdersare beginning to realize the necessity of the promyt payment of the assessments, and arenow responding nobly to the call of President Coleman. Thus far (2 p. ng we have received to-day $41,00), making the total paid in $302,900." 2 e COMMERCIAL. "Omahn Wholesale Market: Orrice oF THE OMAFA BEE, } Saturday Evening, February 11, MARKET HEVIEW, The provision market strength this week, The leading grain markets were fairly maintained, though prices continue in an apsettled state and lower than last week’s closing quotations, There has been no marked change in the market for more sthan a week at any of the accumulative centres. Foreign markets are reported dull and in an unsatisfactory condition, both for grar aud flour, The movement keeps up well, the receipts at this point being quite _heavy., So long asthis state of affairscon- -¢inue and the prospects for the forthcoming .crops are good there need be no expecta- tion of » material advance io prices, The demand for flour is on & somewhat liberal scale, both from consumers and .dealers, Values strong and unchanged. Other millstuffs quiet. Quite libgral receipts of poultry were res ported this week of better than average quility Prices ruled steady under & good demand, . Eggs were in good supply and prices slightly weak. Good to choice butter v as scarce and in showed less demand, A Potatoes and onions in liberal supply and firmly held at quotations, Green apples strong and scarce, .0%c; Granulated, 103c; Powde Pine powdered, 1fc; Standard Coffee A; 9h¢; New York Confectioner's Standard 3{9 ; Good A, 9fc; Prairie Extra C, C. SYRUPS,—Sn, 103 house, bbls, 45c; ha!f ble, 470; kegs, 44 gallons, 82 10; choice table syrup, 430; halfbbls, 44c; kegs, 82 10, SODA,—Dwight's 1b papers, 83 00; De- and do, 83 00; Church's, §5 00} Keg soda, . 4he STARCH.—Pearl, 43c; Silver Gloss, 8% @8fc; Corn Starch, 83@9; Excelsior Gloss, 7¢; Corn, The. SALT.—Dray loads, per bbl, 2 10; Ash- ton, in sacks, 3 50; bbls dairy 60, bs, 8 45; Ybls dairy, 100, 3s, 8 65. DRIED FRUITS—Choice halves, peaches, new crop, 83¢; Evaporated A plon 5 Ib boxes, 13c; Michigan, 8ic; New York apples, 8he; Prunes, old, 63c; new, {go; Currants, 6§@8c; Blackberries, new, . CHEESE—Full Cream, 14c; Part Skim 11jc. WOODENWARE—Two hoop _pail¥, 1 95; three hoop pails, 2 20¢ No, 1 tubs 9 50; No. 2 tubs,, 8 50; No. 8 tubs, 7 50 ioneer washboards, 185 Double Crewn, ; Wellbuckets, 3 25, LEAD—Bar, 81 65, SPICE epper, [L9; Allspice, 18c; Cloves, 40c; Nutmegs, $100: 25c;Cassw, Mace 81 00. MATCHES—Per caddie, 90c; cases, $7.65; u&uu cases, 85,10, PROVISIONS—Breakfast bacon, 12}.. shoice lard, 144c; dried beef, 134c; should- ers, 9¢: hams, 13¢; bacon, sides, 11c. NEW PICKLES—Medium, in barrels, $10 00; do in half bbls, 5 75; smalls, in bbls, 12 00 do, in half bbls, 7 60; gherkins, in bbls, 14 00; do, in half bbls, 7 50, VINEGAR—Pure apple extra, 16:: pure apple, 13c; Prussing bure avle, 16 HOMINY—New, 85 59 per bbl, BEANS—Medium, hand picked $1 00 per bushel; navy, $& 00; culu} navy, 84 00 RO, al, 4 inch and larger, 8@ 9e; ¢ inch, 10c, SOAPS—Kirk's Savon Tmperial, 83 Kirk’s satinet, 8 30; Kirk’s standard, 8 6! round Kirk's white Russian, 500; Kirk's Eutoca, 205 Kirk's Prairie Queen, (100 calces), 3 40; Kirk's magnolia, 4 55@ 4 440, CANDLES—Boxes, 40 Ibs, 16 oz, 8s, 16¢iboxes 40 lbw, 16 oz, G 166, roonwich, 840: GHAMS —Amosk keng drosa 12 Argylo, - 104o;- Atlantic, 74c; Highland, 8kc; 9¢; Cumberland, Kenilworth, 8jc; Plun kett, 10jo; Sus sex, 8c, COTTONADES-—Abberville 13}c; Agate, 20c; American, 11c; Artisian, 20c; Cairo. D and T, 134c; Clarion D and T, 17}c; Decoan Co. btripes D and T, 16c; Key- stone, 18h¢; Nantucket, 19¢; Nonpareil, 16c; Ocean D and T, 133c; Royal, 164c} Sussex, 12¢; Tioga, 134c; Wachusett shirt- ine, sheoks, 124c; do, Nankin, 124c; York plain Nankin, 134o; dg,check, stribes and fancy, 12he; do, 8 oz, 2e. SHEETINGS—Androscogain 10-4,27}ct do 94, 24c; do 8-4, 220; Continental O 42, 11¢; Fruit of the Loom 104, 274; New York mills 98, 85¢; do 78, 30c; do 58, 224c; Pembroke 10-4, 25¢; Pequot 10-4, 2840; do 74, 19¢: do 49, 16c; Pepperell 96, 29c; do’ 67, 21c; do 57, 18c; Utica 96, 85¢; do 58, 22he; do 48, 170 Cigars and Tobaccos. CIGARS.—Seeds, 815.00; Connecticut, 82500, Mixed, $35.00; Seed Havana, $50.00; ClearHavana, 875.00, TOBACCO — PLUG. — Golden Rule, 24 1b, 60c; Spotted Fawn, 61c; Our Rope, fine quaiity, 63c; Star, pounds, 24 1b, butts, 60c; Horse Shoe, pounds, 24 b, , " 60c; Gt Edge, pounds, 24 Ib, butts, 60; Army avy, unds, 550; Bullion, pounds, 60c; Loril [i5s Glimax, pounia, 610, FINE CUT—In pails,—Hard to Beaf $9; Anthracite, all sizes, 812 00@12' 50! Druss. Carbolic, 50c; Acid, Tartaric, 58¢; Balsam Copabia, per Ib, 75c; Bark, Sasaafras, per 0z, $100; Chloroform, per 1b, over's powders, per Ib, ‘$1 40; salts, per 1b, 34c; Glycerine, pure, 4bc: Lead, ~ Acetate, per lb, 24v; Oil, Castor, No. 1, per gal, ®1 33 Oil, Castor, No. 5, per gal, 8125; Oil, Olive, per gal, $1 O#, Origanum, 50¢ Opium, $4 50; L}uinme P.AW. &R.& S, per oz, 82 55; Potassium, Ibdide, per,Ib; 8259; Salacin, per oz, 40¢; Sulphate of Morphine, per oz, 83 £); Sulphur_flour, per b, 4jc: Strvchrine. ver oz, 81 50; 100; paon pen I, Wool, Merino unwashed, light, 14@160; heavy, 13@15¢; medium unwashed light, 18@20c; tub-washed, choice, 32c; fain, 80c; dingy 2@6c loss Hides Furs, Ete. HIDES—Green butcher's hide, 7c; green. gurod bidon o; groon ealt, part curod hides, 7@7ic; dry flint, sound, 13@14c; d salt hides, sound fi'é’;c“lp’ e Bt 10@11, 19¢; green calf, wt. 8 to y o3 green call, wt, undor § 1bs, per. skin, B0 n pelts, §1 00@1 16; green lamb Wkins, §1°101 25; damaged hide, two-third rate, out scored and one b, classed two~ {1 irdn rate,) branded hides 10 por eont, ofh nd 75¢; Golden Thread, 70c; Fountain, 80c; | (io,n skins, No, 1, 45¢; No, 2, 800; No. 3 Favorite, 6%¢; ' Rocky Mountain, = 60c; |99 ; No, 4,10c. Mink, No. 1, 506; No, 2, Fancy, Daisy, bue.—In tin' foil— | 305 No. 8, 150: No. 4, bo, . Fox, No. 1 Catling 0. 8., 5 Ib boxes, per 1b 63c; Lori- | goc: No, '2, 25c, Skunk, No. 1, black, illard's Tiger, 65¢; Diamond Crown, 660, SMOKING—All grades—Common, 25 to 88¢. Granulated—EBlackwells Durham, 16 oz 51¢; Dukes Durham, 16 oz, b0c; Seal f North Carolina, 16 oz, 46; Seal of Nebras- ka, 16 0z, 38¢; Lone Jack, 4 oz, linen bags per Ib, Marburgs’ Puck, 2 oz, tin foil, 55¢; Dog Tail, 65c. Paints Oil PAINTS IN 01 6he; short stripe, 40c: narrow stripe 25e; Uruad stripe, 10c. ‘Callow, 5o, MARKETS BY THLEGRAPH. Council Bluffs Market. Covuxoin BLuses, February 11. Flour—Crystal Mills Golden Sheaf, 375; California I'ureks, patent, 3 9); best brand of Kaneas, 3 50@3 90; Kansay sud Missouri flour, 3 50@4 25; graham, 575; rye flour, 3 40 Bran and Shorts—15.00 per ton, Chop Corn—22 50 per ton, (—White load, Omaha P. P., Tc; white lead, O, P, & C, Co,,pure, 6e; Marseilles green, 1 to 5 Ib cans, 2 French zinc, g1=an seal, 12¢; French zinc, red seal, 11¢; French zinc, in varnish asst, 20c; French zince, in oil asst, 15c; Raw e %, 8917, N, it aad hurnt umber, 11 cans 126! raw and | psiopro o & 8173 No. 8, 870 re burnt _Sienna, 13c; vandyke brown, 18.; | Gor %% vefined lampblack, 12c; coach black, 17c; ivory black, 16c; drop black, 16c; Prussian blué, 80c; ultramarine blue, 18c; chrome Oata—No. 2, 400; rejected, 36c, Barley—No, 2, %00; No, 3, 7he, Hay—Loose, 560@6 00, LYE—American, 8 40; geoen, L. M. & D,, 140; blind and shutter | Wedors 10da 7 00, Western, 275; North Star, 2 60; Lewis | grecn, L M. & D Mo; Paris groeny 186; | - Livo Hogu—b @5 75, lye, 4 60; Jowell lye, 275, ndian red, 16c; Venetian red, c; Cattle—Shipping, 4 B0@5. 003 milch POTASHPennaylvatia cans, 4 dor,, | it 226; American Vermiliod, 1. & P., 1803 | eown 80 0015 00 per hosd; ~buichers in case, 8 85; Babbitts Ball, 3 do. in case, | Siome vellow, L, M, O. & Di O 1éc; | sock, 3 00@3 50 s 6 4 1 90; Anchor Ball 2 doz in case, 1 50, b4 e gr’d nll’u'gulun: l.l.g:'t LG Bflh;; d..fijg.-@t; Zg.hld—, ~ FlEél‘)n SEEE —il I}od Ol“:)rt'h u{mloo oa'’t, walnut, chestnut and 12¢ Wool—156@25. o - eld PAF HINDA | IAMION) S eper Dry Paints Butter—Creamery, 30c;in volls, wrap. | new, §7 00; wl:llr"oav,e;bxnow :e‘e’ l;‘iv‘:m| Bho; I;It:‘:nh 10c; P;;ch ped, '&cl: mllll»nul wrapped, 20c; mixed 300, Timothy, good, mew, §3 00;|Whitelng 2e; whiting gilders, 3| 00 arw, 16@%e. flum—-ium ean,$150; ble ahisiog coml 14o; lamphi 3 Fomr—asked, 1040t Lo, 200 clea, 81 d6; orshard grase, 83 60, rud top, | (2 o b tramaciae, T80 vindyie, | Onioniace 35G1 40, 3 i N ue, 3 } 3 ), c&?c‘?e'nlflfi'fi Til:lmmx‘n{)& nr‘o h“fui brown, 8¢; umber, burnt, 4o; umber, raw, [ Dreased Poultry—Chicke Heagarian, Bo Ac;sienna, burn f, 4c; sienns, raw, o |10c; geese, Bc; turkeys, -’ < 1 1o 5| E&Ts greon genuine, agc;YP,rx&k roem éou'l | - Livo Chlokens—2 n, HED(ES o orango 2c; chrome green, N. Y. 200; chrom- e S—— bushels, 55 00; osage x:r.lcnxo, 10 bushels or green K., 120; vermillion, En&;'flb; ver- ml-g:"’::-;n;. b over, $450; honey locust, per Ib., 86c; per | million, ”Americs, 18c; 'Indian red, 106, | o\ OMseAGo. February 1, 100 Tbe., 825 00, rose pink, 14c; venetian read, Cooksou's | OB 'change to-duy tho markets wera ua- S et b ll?h}ll: :;bh' :’ffii.l:‘;‘.fi‘ifi,"’mfix’fl;' %3';'- 'finl):x.:' T *The receipta of gran were 326 car loads, T s St e 00, (m.??} low, K., 12 oohre, rochells, 0; ochre, | Swbeacing 74 of wheat, 152 of coru, 22 of 10 1b kits, 75¢; New Holland herring, per keg, 185; Russian sardines, 75c: Colurm- bia river salmon, per 1001bs, 8 00; (iunrh’u’u Bank codfish, 00; Gen, boneless codflsh; 9ho; boneless fish, Hhe. MACKEREL—Half bbls messmackerel, 100 1bs, $12 50; hf bbl No, 1 ex shore do, 100 Ibs, 600; bf bbls, fat family do, 100 1bs, 8 85; mess mackerel, 12 1b_kits, No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1 sh 121b do, 1 00; fat family, 10 1b do, 7 oats, 11 of rye, and 47 of barley. I'rench, 2 ochre, American, jo; Winter's mineral 2‘11 luhl'gh brown, 24¢: spanish brown, 24e; Prince’s mineral S¢; VARNISHES—DBarrels per gallon, Furniture, extra, $1 urniture, No. 1, 81; furniture, U, 8hc; extra, $1 40; Coach, No, 1, £1 20; Dawmar, 81 50; Japan, :‘nhhé‘lll 70c; shellac, $3 50; har ish, OLLS—110" carbon, per galton, 11}0; 150" Flour ! common to choi e spring western, 700; Mi a, 5 00@7 vb; patents. 7 50 brands, b b (a0 25, 2 spring ruled active, and the fe ling was very unsetiled, with fluc tuations i hrough a range of 24 per bushel, I'rading was wholly speculas tive. These il fluences, howe: er, did not natis DRUGS AND CHEMICALS —Acid |2 26@4 06 : R s hi:'.; mm‘.‘?&f{ the 20th asthe day to settle the.connty r | 1,938 head. : seat question. 1b, 14c; 'Cal 16, The; Cinchonidis, | decline of from 5 to 10c e e 16,5068 505 e Tt aaaa s light shipping. 5 80@6 10, and w., 28c; burry, black and!cotted wools | mixed, 100; dmaks, | Fl0UE; @6_00;. native stockers, feeders, 4 10@4 60; naive cows, H rket slot Lo 3. New York Froduoce Nkw York, February 11, Flour—Bnll andin b yers' favor; No 30U@4 ! \pe fine, 1| 800, Wheat—BDull_and depressed; ¥o. 2 red, 1 38@1 404; No. 1 do, 145; No3 whit-, 0. % red February, 1 38)@ do March, 1 80{@1 42 do April, 1 8h@1 37§ 13 1414@ 48k Gurn—Heavy and unsettled; ungraded @e8lc; No. 2, 67h@i8h; No 2 de; do, April, 69} mixe, Muarch, 68 white, flc; No 2 45 ) March, tye—Linll at 90@iio. Lower and less active; No. 1 do. 47{@49}c; mixed 2 mixel, ebruary, @dste. Barley—Steady Lut quiet. Pork "~ Dull;new spou mess, 1690@18 25. rd—Dull and weak; 11 30 cash and 1 & February; Mar h, 1152 Whi-ky—Nominal. Petrokum —Muarket again asnde highes united, 87c;: crude B0)@87he; refined in barrels, —p— and very strong, barrels, bo. b St. Louis Produce. St, Louis, Febpuary 11. Flovn—Dull_and lower; ohoioe, 6 VA6 PE ents, 7 26@8 25. Wheat 134 for April; ood to cho @4 10;] ¢ 9 i 4 30@4 75)southern flour duil; common to choice extsa, 5 60@ | you, eat printing. office west of Thimooln— | fancy, 6 6@ family, 5 85@6 00; | part of Cass county, is commencing ta 5 8B 50; fine, 3 @140; pat- | build righ: lively; some fiv: or six largo Bation fecling but lowor; New 2 red, 1 45@1 364 for ‘cush; % 38@1 373 for Febranry; 120@1 335 for Marchs 1 the naw 281l 344 for May; 214 @1 2 for June; 1 09@1 10y for year; 1 1241 13,duly; No, 3 redy, k 4; No. 4do, 1134@]1 13 Corn ~L'n»eule;xl snd irregular; 5@ 67ke for cnsb; I8@ivg « for Ma 'H?('!t tye- Dull and’ held 89@900 bid. Barley—Better at Lead dabige for Felwwary; i 6Ui@sllc for Aprily 24 (@tide for Muy; 633@6bho forduly, Outs—Liull and weak; #h@4bo for cash; | tion to her businoss, a cheese and creum- 42@ 3o for February; 4: hetor April; « @4} Iclnrfl?fl ch o for at l@!nhfldwr; 90c, Retined, 4 95zhard, 490, Flax Seed In dewand at 1 (7. Buater- Belter; areamery, dairy, C Egew t at 2%, Whisky 118, Pork Quiet; {18 25@19 2@ 40; | Crete lnst wecd, Bellwood, But.er county, lost his stable | county, was theown from a hcewse, last waek, and instzutly killed. built for cash and free of debt. City with *Spost” Sterner to explain the anaiversary. @ 400 for A 10 ch. Kye—Quiozy 92 ‘Turpe 'tine Market. Witsminame Y N. O, February 11, Rowin — Dullg: , Stra'ned, 1 90; " good, 05, A lmd bullwhacker named Tewis at. tempted 40 run the ramch' of Mrs, H'ugh‘:q on the Running Water. She rotested to vigorously that he pullsd his gnn-and shot herin thethigh, He then: mounted his llmrnn nlml lm. &nllnwed B9 & Band of cow- hoys who intend to mak i him if they sight him, e t, [, The editorof The Beatrise Kxi blood in his epes, not a black flp'::'t',- ’l}“l:: sports of the town threaten th: ‘“‘tewe him all to pieces,” md make a foctball out of his head, but ha don't scare. He siwpl, whips up his mmele to a striking pkci and whispers: **‘We are not om e ™us. cle, and althoughvwot fond of & ‘iat nee,’ we neverrun. Ay person benon an . Spirits—Dull agd, Tar—Riem; 1 800 Turpentine—Firmm; 325 Fiigin, 200, hard, 2 00; ALkl bl Livervood ® ‘roduce. Livereooy + February 11, Flour--Amerioan, s’ Cd@13s, Wheat —Winter, 104 2% 2104 11d; white, 108 40@¥0x 7d; , spring, » % 11d@10s 8d; club, 108 8@, g"m»“a‘ ul :xrl‘\lil:‘; 'e‘nn stick s pin here or paate this v i Pork 08 Papers are issued for the recovery of A BV (R 854000 damages agriust saloon k. ~— Sewibner, who are churged wilfiml:; Clovoland Marke: * soldJiquor to the somet the old IndyyMrs, CLuvELASD, Vebn ry 11, | Broaman, whose son - i Potrolenm— Uuchan, ed; stands white, [ by the teamn (Irivln?g .w.:r ':hc:mllx{ri‘-“fl 110 test, Te. PebMe creek—it beh:( alléged thai her e son was diunk at the time: OF coutw he Buffulo Live Stock. wouldu't be killed. Yiunever hear of s East Burravo, Feb 1L [drunken man being icjred in an asei- dent! ‘I'he Falls City Globe-Fournal comes out in amew form and cdvess this week with partially “a new name, having. droppedithe *Globe” part, “n]“ printed With new type on a power press run by steam. Comsidering the veratious aelays in_completing a newspaper toilet, the first number yives prom oft @ beauty in l;w.wk ;n: two. ;rt;e prosperity of The Jounal is a true ind¢x of t >growth an progress of Fulls City. and. Risherdoa county. The average country pemeN push i m lutes the head conter u'! tlwop:nml:; 80 Wn Or country paper as “‘brovher” as a 0 *lude to the more uifectionae and em. phy tio titlo of *kunk, ’ * it g bl stherskite,” “liar,” and ““h.ree thief.” TFhu # the cood work of educating the mil- lism to a thorough realization of she beau. tine s nd blesnings of freedom andibr ther. 1( lc ve wuoes on undisturbed by firs or flood. The lever that moves the wocld is boursd to rule or ruin. Mwo ungrateful brutes in Nebraskea City robbed their mother of her last cemt laat weel m 1d then smashed the furniture be- oause sb ¢ had ne.more. ‘I'hey were given an hour to leavetown or take a <bwe of tar. Hoge—Firmer;: receipts, b® cirs, * ship: ents, 63 car; Yorkers, 6 90@7 10; medium weights, 7. 16@7 40, Baltimore Produce. BaLtimMok, Fobroary 11, Flour—Quiet. Wheat - N Mureh; Corn. good 2 red winter, K for May. uthern nou inal at 773 xed western T@irie for 186§ for full st G7dc for cash and 1 rel CALIFORNTA FLOUR, Sacramento mills patent flour (red brand). Our best Eurekn patent. Hour (blue brand). The on}y patent flour man- ufactured on the Pacifio const. = We elaim it in the whitest, strongest and beet fumily Hour in the atate, Ak your grocer fon it Try it and'you will use o other; E. M. McCamary & Co.,. Sncramento T, Evana, Agi ent, Crystal Mills, U\.uncmmnm“ T . STATEH JOITINGS. Lincoln Hexdics are now: ¥mewn as s J‘-‘;:!')h Al:lwu, fls heroic *‘Son of+ Liber- * ity ender aad postmaster ab Wil- Hogs brought six dollars pes hundred i=;) elme Ho pe, Sh“_.l county, was recent- J’ rusiied off to Lincoln to explaim:to Judge Dundy why ns “impeded the due ioourse-of j ustice” by selling unadultdeated "the Fremout Tribune derivee its colorics furvy-sod m 1 the pestofiice and failing to tgl‘n;.pn;:y horn.. i e ot press, with very fow exee) tions, show wonderful impro’:rement sh: the first of the year. Every department phows. yain -taking:ea e in choice of ‘sub. jeots; both origiusd and selected, The ot staik iny ¢ improvement is in the pyess work—elcar, bri, ht and exact—a weloome shan e to the: gene al roader. BAWN KE CITY PARAGKAPHS, place, Immignatia 114 lively for the wis - The Frontier gounty folks have-fixed on | som. e bt Severall farmers were nouth of this ci ty Lust. week. A slimiy atti>nded woman’s rights con- vention.wae bald in cun eisy last week, A butchering- firn:. in our cit; i of | Webster | 4y Denvar exti ncion, west of L:Xlfi:’cl;ol:l with forty diesi ed beaves last week. Asnew bsick_hoteb will woon be luxury jaour citw in ac cordanve with a suggestive item publishe? in "Diw BEE s)me time 2RO Seventy-five new business houses in ad- dition to those already. constructed are na- der contraet for 188%. Among the num- Ber is a naw opei'a house and hotel, A Rawnoe litarary society is discussing the question: Guitean insane?” We infer that if Guitean: oould show a band in their duliberations, he would prove that all the fools are mot dead ye. | A manaamed Hoory Woolsey was killed | by: the caviang in of n coal minen fow il s ; nouthwest of Oinolanati: 1ash. Tawretas Tho Fremous Tribune buildg is “as [[Fa was. an. industrios. youns ooy Aty a8 & pioture”—a lasting monument {leaves aamall family to.mearn his To the enery zand abiliby of the pubistiors, [depsrtume: i srpilan. the Hammond Brothers, | From an item tdat appeared im.the The town, of Tecwmseh has been_sued |icounty commissionens proceedings. s for 82,500, Ono James Murphy claims lweok one would asic She questiop: that umount; becanse he had the. misfor- |\ Hawnee City supporting a house of. prosti-r tune to get his leg broken, tution”’—Republicar.. Fhe facer shoyers Royal Buck, of Red Willaw county, | of that sheet have given themselves en- claims the ribbon for the boss hog. 13 |tirely away in that matter, for it theve be weigned 32 pounds when scalded and|an imtitution of that kind in our mist seraped, and 446 when dressed. tors of The Republicau weuld be Tho now town of Avoos, in the southern | the finst to find it out. Plattemouth has ordered am:$8 0 fire: N neteen stacks of hay were consumed Henry C:nrad, an industrious farmer at [ The Cass County Iron worke.is the est addition to Plattsmouth'y industries, V. C. Toogood declines the mayoralty te. He i evidently too good for the sowing wheat The farmers of Butler countppropose to-meet at David City next Sal lay to opesnize an alliance. A boy named ', 5. Hovey, The Orleans Sentinel claims the. hand- Sher iff Fuller has returned {~Pawnee vale of mortyuged property there last sum- uer. That ataunch auti-monopoly pager, The (Giafton Gazstbe, has Jut passed | a. first May it celebrate itscenten- nial. John Holload, one of the Burlineton & Missouri brakemen, lost leg by an. acci- dent on the wentern end of the Wymore division lust week, Cragy, Mrs. Partington Siays Don’s sake any of the quack rostrums, a8 they aro regimental to the human cisforn: but put your trust in. Ho, Bitters, which will cure general dilapi- dation, costive habits and all eomic diseases. They saved Isanc: from.a severe extract of typhoid fevar. They are the ne plus unum of medigines, — buildings alceady bei. g undes way. Pluny Creekers have decidsd to changa f their town to Ontario, They will patition the postmaster-general ond the Umon Pacific to agree o the change, The Bohemian farmers in the vicinity { Linwood, Butler county, have forued a Farmers' alliance, with, twenty wem- Dezs, and scores of others ate expected to joiu. Alblon has secured an important sddi.| Boston Globo, : 1-1:16 factory being ursured. Wisconsin Casunlties.. Tan s decided £0 ivest $,000 in tha | Nationsl Associated Frem. busincss, ATLANTA, Ga,, Febr 1W—A The Saline County Standard has built a [ boiler exploded at Kukham's mill, genuine Ixish platform to enable Duwes to [ near Jessup, yestorday, mjuring eight the governorsbd) in the distance, I £ ‘h‘hluu‘rhu gealic, Shamus!” *“Fhiggim mefi;‘g;‘:';fi ‘;::' R b;(."aw:lk IACh. av ¢, ot N . ‘ o five homes, two cows, two | Point railroaditrain at @ranville last calves, and ¢rain, seed wheat, corn, farm | might and kibled, machimery, etc,, all destroyed by fire. His k cash; '500— Prrrssura, Pebr 1L —This 1 h i A i & RG, 18 u%“k:";x Vebruary; 18 45 for March, ::.a::n:: :&'hlny L ronibal 8 moEDg ;1'03 Fl::r. a Gorman, sged ot i / was dray ; Lard—Nominsl st 11@10e ‘The report of a fatal ducl at long range | Tt wn the. rolls at Coma.... Oats In Jimited request “and dull; | b 26@b 60; choice do, Shipmta, 9,606 none 06,450 3,572 6,00 Rye. L Barley none St. Louis Liye Btoek: St. Louis, ebruary 11, Cattle—DMiarket slow but unchanged; exvorters, & 00@6 25; fuir to good nnliuvul, do, 5 80@5 90 ; medinm 450G | to choice butchers, 4 00@5 50; uative cows and heifers, 8 75@ 1 60; native stock- 00@7 25; buok- L;l;‘. 4 25@ 10 TH; receipts, 20 Hogs 6 256 10; Yorkers, 6 0@6 90; bu ol e’ 735 pis, 6 70@010; rkips H°@h £0; receipts, 1,669; shipments, 1,- headlight, per gallon, 12§c; 175" lwudlip;ht, appear to have any more than a secondary | 593, Dull but unchan 045 ; shipments, ged; light hogs, (@0 00; packing, 6 90@ culs, bekween the editors of the Beatrice Demo- crst ond Independent is eontradioted. Marvin +imply requested Conlee to puuge himaelf with carbolic acid. Petrti ns are circulating in Knm{ saking Governor Nance to pardon Daniel Wilson, Walker & Caa"s iron, mi e, er nmill He Cagroarrown, Ky., Febuuary 11— Near Cedar Lool’(.sz; the Kentucky river, yesterday afsernoos, three work- Gary, o nvicted of robbing the mails, [ men in $he goversment quarry, havi Lottoe send thom to Presidont Aribur, | put » last which failed Lo igite, i ho aovs has the ol for, e A oxandor Soxton, te chuup who fur, | dertook to drill it out, when an exs nished Bill Bitters with u leaden “billy? | Plosion occurred, horribly mangling to beat his way out of the Plattsmouth [ and Xilling instantly Jesse Kobinson, ail, has been K:»und over to the district | of Campbellsburg, Ky., and badly in- euurt, white Bill enjoys the frecdom of | juring .}]uhu Kylor and J. Keith, the the prairies, atter fatally. Papi/lion has perpetrated anew wrinkle. — ‘Ihe ladies of the town recently vaised 575 Wi, MoUnetuey, 88 Lloyd street, Buf- by a public sup; er, the money to be wsed | fa10, N, Y., foll and sprained his ankle. in conntructing ridewalks, Tids will vo- | }iy' cuployer, H. Anderson, 94 Main duce the number of corner loafers in |yt cot, procured rome Thomas' Y clectri muddy weather, Oil, aud he says that & fow applications The Kearvey Nonpareil enters into its | enabled him 0 go to work as usual. fourth volume displayivg every eviden ¢ 1w,

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